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Safety Information (continued)
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ONLY
connect to properly grounded outlets.
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This appliance, when installed, must be electrically grounded in accordance with local codes, with the current CSA C22.1 Canadian Electrical
Code or follow U.S.A. Installations, follow local codes and the National Electrical Code, ANSI/NFPA N0.70.
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To prevent a possible fire,
DO NOT
block air intakes or exhaust in any manner.
DO NOT
use on soft surfaces, like a bed, where opening may
become blocked.
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The heaters
MUST NOT
be located immediately below a socket-outlet.
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ALWAYS
plug heaters directly into a wall outlet / receptacle.
NEVER
use with an extension cord or re-loadable power tap (outlet / power
strip).
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DO NOT
slide insert on top of wood to avoid scratching wood surface.
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DO NOT
place any object on top of the insert or block the air intakes / vents as this can cause the unit to overheat and could cause a fire.
Electrical Connection
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A 15-Amp, 120-volt, 60 Hz circuit with a properly grounded outlet is required. Preferably, the fireplace will be on a dedicated circuit as
other appliances on the same circuit may cause the circuit breaker to trip or the fuse to blow when the heater is in operation. The unit
comes standard with 6-ft. three-wire cord, exiting from the rear of the fireplace.
DO NOT
exceed the current rating of the current tap.
Grounding Instructions
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This heater is for use on 120 volt. The cord has a plug as shown below. See illustration or grounding instruction. An adapter as shown
at C is available for connecting three-blade grounding type plugs to two-slot receptacles. The green grounding plug extending from
the adapter must be connected to a permanent ground such as a properly grounded outlet box. The adapter should not be used if a
three-slot grounded receptacle is available.
SAVE THESE INSTRUCTIONS
A
B
C
Grounding Pin
Grounding Means
Metal
Screw
Cover of
Grounding
Box
Adapter